A compiler and runtime framework to help you build and distribute eBPF program easier.
eunomia-bpf
is a dynamic loading library/runtime and a compile toolchain framework, aim at helping you build and distribute eBPF programs easier.
With eunnomia-bpf, you can:
- A library to simplify
writing
eBPF programs:- simplify building CO-RE1
libbpf
eBPF applications: write eBPF kernel code only and automatically exposing your data withperf event
orring buffer
from kernel. - Automatically sample the data from hash maps and print
hists
in userspace. - Automatically generate and config
command line arguments
for eBPF programs. - You can writing the kernel part in both
BCC
andlibbpf
styles.
- simplify building CO-RE1
- Build eBPF programs with
Wasm
2: seeWasm-bpf
project- Runtime, libraries and toolchains to write eBPF with Wasm in C/C++, Rust, Go...covering the use cases from
tracing
,networking
,security
.
- Runtime, libraries and toolchains to write eBPF with Wasm in C/C++, Rust, Go...covering the use cases from
- simplify
distributing
eBPF programs:- A tool for push, pull and run pre-compiled eBPF programs as
OCI
images in Wasm module - Run eBPF programs from
cloud
orURL
within1
line of bash without recompiling, kernel version and architecture independent. - Dynamically load eBPF programs with
JSON
config file orWasm
module.
- A tool for push, pull and run pre-compiled eBPF programs as
For more information, see documents/introduction.md.
- Github Template:eunomia-bpf/ebpm-template
- example bpf programs: examples/bpftools
- tutorial: eunomia-bpf/bpf-developer-tutorial
You can get pre-compiled eBPF programs running from the cloud to the kernel in 1
line of bash:
# download the release from https://github.com/eunomia-bpf/eunomia-bpf/releases/latest/download/ecli
$ wget https://aka.pw/bpf-ecli -O ecli && chmod +x ./ecli
$ sudo ./ecli run https://eunomia-bpf.github.io/eunomia-bpf/sigsnoop/package.json # simply run a pre-compiled ebpf code from a url
INFO [bpf_loader_lib::skeleton] Running ebpf program...
TIME PID TPID SIG RET COMM
01:54:49 77297 8042 0 0 node
01:54:50 77297 8042 0 0 node
01:54:50 78788 78787 17 0 which
01:54:50 78787 8084 17 0 sh
01:54:50 78790 78789 17 0 ps
01:54:50 78789 8084 17 0 sh
01:54:50 78793 78792 17 0 sed
01:54:50 78794 78792 17 0 cat
01:54:50 78795 78792 17 0 cat
$ sudo ./ecli run ghcr.io/eunomia-bpf/execve:latest # run with a name and download the latest version bpf tool from our repo
[79130] node -> /bin/sh -c which ps
[79131] sh -> which ps
[79132] node -> /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/ps -ax -o pid=,ppid=,pcpu=,pmem=,c
[79133] sh -> /usr/bin/ps -ax -o pid=,ppid=,pcpu=,pmem=,command=
[79134] node -> /bin/sh -c "/home/yunwei/.vscode-server/bin/2ccd690cbf
[79135] sh -> /home/yunwei/.vscode-server/bin/2ccd690cbff 78132 79119 79120 79121
[79136] cpuUsage.sh -> sed -n s/^cpu\s//p /proc/stat
You can also use a server to manage and dynamically install eBPF programs.
Start the server:
$ sudo ./ecli-server
[2023-08-08 02:02:03.864009 +08:00] INFO [server/src/main.rs:95] Serving at 127.0.0.1:8527
Use the ecli to control the remote server and manage multiple eBPF programs:
$ ./ecli client start sigsnoop.json # start the program
1
$ ./ecli client log 1 # get the log of the program
TIME PID TPID SIG RET COMM
02:05:58 79725 78132 17 0 bash
02:05:59 77325 77297 0 0 node
02:05:59 77297 8042 0 0 node
02:05:59 77297 8042 0 0 node
02:05:59 79727 79726 17 0 which
02:05:59 79726 8084 17 0 sh
02:05:59 79731 79730 17 0 which
For more information, see documents/src/ecli/server.md.
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Install the
ecli
tool for running eBPF program from the cloud:$ wget https://aka.pw/bpf-ecli -O ecli && chmod +x ./ecli $ ./ecli -h ecli subcommands, including run, push, pull, login, logout Usage: ecli-rs [PROG] [EXTRA_ARGS]... [COMMAND] Commands: run run ebpf program client Client operations push pull pull oci image from registry login login to oci registry logout logout from registry help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) Arguments: [PROG] Not preferred. Only for compatibility to older versions. Ebpf program URL or local path, set it `-` to read the program from stdin [EXTRA_ARGS]... Not preferred. Only for compatibility to older versions. Extra args to the program; For wasm program, it will be passed directly to it; For JSON program, it will be passed to the generated argument parser Options: -h, --help Print help ....
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Install the
ecc
compiler-toolchain for compiling eBPF kernel code to aconfig
file orWasm
module(clang
,llvm
, andlibclang
should be installed for compiling):$ wget https://github.com/eunomia-bpf/eunomia-bpf/releases/latest/download/ecc && chmod +x ./ecc $ ./ecc -h eunomia-bpf compiler Usage: ecc [OPTIONS] <SOURCE_PATH> [EXPORT_EVENT_HEADER] ....
or use the docker image for compile:
# for x86_64 and aarch64 docker run -it -v `pwd`/:/src/ ghcr.io/eunomia-bpf/ecc-`uname -m`:latest # compile with docker. `pwd` should contains *.bpf.c files and *.h files.
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build the compiler, runtime library and tools:
see build for building details.
See examples for details about simple eBPF tools and eunomia-bpf library usage.
See github.com/eunomia-bpf/wasm-bpf/tree/main/examples for Wasm eBPF programs and examples.
We also have a prove of concept video: Writing eBPF programs in Wasm.
MIT LICENSE
Footnotes
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CO-RE: Compile Once – Run Everywhere ↩ ↩2
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WebAssembly or Wasm: https://webassembly.org/ ↩ ↩2